

A procession of umbrella-bearing figures drifts across a tessellated field of blues and violets, their bodies reduced to looping contours that feel at once intimate and anonymousβlike memories repeated until they become archetypes. The mosaic-like brushwork fractures the atmosphere into shimmering facets, suggesting rain, city-light, and passing time, while the umbrellas bloom as soft domes of color that shelter fleeting tenderness. In this gentle forward motion, the work becomes less a scene than a meditation on companionship: how we move together through uncertainty, each outline distinct, yet held in the same weather of experience.







